Opening old "MIDI-XML"s leads to fatal "Bad Format" errors
Hello,
Trying to open old xml files from Hamienet.com results in "bad format" errors. Opening the files shows a different file structure from what I'd be expecting as well, so hopefully someone more knowledgeable than me can tell me how to open these in a readable way. Just importing the MIDI gets the notes, but is a trainwreck of rests and triplets.
Attachment | Size |
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16874.xml | 446.32 KB |
16874_To-Keep-My-Love-Alive.mid | 17.98 KB |
Comments
As far as I can tell that isn't really MusicXML
Well, it is, sort of, but version 0.9, so some time before it got standardized, MusicXML 1.0 stems from January 2004
In reply to As far as I can tell zthat… by Jojo-Schmitz
Is there any way to get it to be read by Musescore in any way that will be legible to humans without completely rewriting it?
In reply to Is there any way to get it… by molst030
I think the problem is going to be how the midi was created. It was probably created by someone playing a keyboard. (Or someone with a DAW. They try to "humanize" music, and aren't always concerned with notation.) I which case the midi file will reflect as close as possible what the person played. That's midi's job. MU4 would have to spend all its time guessing what the music would look like in notation. And no doubt be wrong. So why can't the program just round off to the nearest beat or something? How would it know which way to go?
In reply to Is there any way to get it… by molst030
No